.NET form HTML

Question:

Can I create a custom form for use in Product and Category Descriptions in Nexternal.NET?

Response:

If you are using the Nexternal.NET Online Store version (Layout/General Layout), you should not add form tags anywhere other than in Bordering HTML (Layout/Advanced Layout). Adding form tags anywhere in the main body of the store (including in the Shopping Cart) creates a form within a form, which is invalid HTML and will likely have undesirable effects. Instead, use JavaScript to achieve the effect desired by the form tags.

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